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petraeus never said that but when he took the position every that he said it is either petraeus clean up the mess we are three. from any other tax atlanta or he will not be elected. they either get the borders secure and take back west where it is just going to be losing story. you didn't cause the problem that we have but if you don't save us, it is down to defeat. >> the generals are great. the devotees great qualities but again only appear in a situation that needs saving. so, what are your thoughts on how to avoid this in the first place? >> guest: how we preclude the need for degette petraeus or matthew ridgway? well and i think that a series of the examples. your argument should we intervene or preamp in iran or what is going to happen with japan from china or vice versa. i think in a constitutional society what is predicated on basically 51% of the people want in the midterm or direct elections for the media it is very and bent to tell people that if you sign on to going to iraq, the second of war or if you want to go into korea or vietnam these are the things that could happen
petraeus never said that but when he took the position every that he said it is either petraeus clean up the mess we are three. from any other tax atlanta or he will not be elected. they either get the borders secure and take back west where it is just going to be losing story. you didn't cause the problem that we have but if you don't save us, it is down to defeat. >> the generals are great. the devotees great qualities but again only appear in a situation that needs saving. so, what are...
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petraeus never said that but when he took that position everybody said he the petraeus cleaned up the mess or we are through. sherman either takes adore lincoln won't win. belisarius takes the west or it's going to be a losing story. domestic leaves, he didn't cause the problem we have that domestic leaves but if you don't save us it's down to the help and asian. >> host: now, save your generals are great. they have these traits and they have these great qualities but they can only appear in a dire situation. so what are your thoughts as a military historian on how to avoid getting into such messes in the first place? >> guest: how do we preclude the need? i think syria is a good example. people are arguing should we intervene in syria? should we preempt in iran or what's going to happen in japan or china or vice versa? in a constitutional society predicated on 51% of the people want and whether the midterm or direct elections hold, it's incumbent for a leader to tell people that if you sign on to go into iraq for the second war or if you want to go into korea, these are the rounds of
petraeus never said that but when he took that position everybody said he the petraeus cleaned up the mess or we are through. sherman either takes adore lincoln won't win. belisarius takes the west or it's going to be a losing story. domestic leaves, he didn't cause the problem we have that domestic leaves but if you don't save us it's down to the help and asian. >> host: now, save your generals are great. they have these traits and they have these great qualities but they can only appear...
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most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world but tell that to four star general david petraeus when he begins teaching as an adjunct professor at city university of new york he is now fighting for the high. the hearts and minds of american students and he's got a salary that you're more likely to see in the department of defense and the department of education the former commander of the united states armed forces in iraq and afghanistan will be paid a whopping one hundred fifty thousand dollars to teach two classes and conduct a to conduct some public lectures while petraeus announced his appointment to the professorship in april his six digit salary was revealed by gawker freedom of information request not just for a refresher general petraeus resigned from his post as cia director in two thousand and twelve after the public learned that he had an affair with his biographer paula broadwell along with general petraeus is scheduled to begin teaching and mentor and part time at the university of southern california he has a fellowship at harvard's kennedy school of government an
most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world but tell that to four star general david petraeus when he begins teaching as an adjunct professor at city university of new york he is now fighting for the high. the hearts and minds of american students and he's got a salary that you're more likely to see in the department of defense and the department of education the former commander of the united states armed forces in iraq and afghanistan will be paid a whopping one hundred fifty...
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say they were american generals may be one or two but not very many that could have done with david petraeus did. i was turned to look at unique individuals throughout history chronologically to try to remind us that even therapeutic sociological era of high-tech the human qualities remain constant across time and space. >> host: a few years and few historians would dispute that some of the people that you select were indeed saviors of their countries and i think themistocles is a great example. undoubtedly he saved the greeks. but they might argue with some of your other choices such as ridgway because the original strategic outcomes in korea were not absolutely achieved so how
say they were american generals may be one or two but not very many that could have done with david petraeus did. i was turned to look at unique individuals throughout history chronologically to try to remind us that even therapeutic sociological era of high-tech the human qualities remain constant across time and space. >> host: a few years and few historians would dispute that some of the people that you select were indeed saviors of their countries and i think themistocles is a great...
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murphy, what about the role of general petraeus, who was taken down in a sex scandal? was that really why he was taken down? do not think so. there are many different aspects of what happened. he realized he was the perpetual outsider of the administration. he was getting ready to step down and become the president of princeton university. when this started to happen, when he started to make motions that he would leave the cia and the government insiders and others contrived a situation in which he was forced out of the administration in a way that was politically grit -- disgraceful that would knock him out of the political game for years to come. that is pretty much what happened. there are people on the seventh floor of the cia who already did not like petraeus because he would often throw his weight around. there were personnel which contrived a legal situation and instigated a legal situation with the fbi to find information which the people close to him already knew existed. everyone knew about paula broadwell, his mistress. that was no secret. they contrive this
murphy, what about the role of general petraeus, who was taken down in a sex scandal? was that really why he was taken down? do not think so. there are many different aspects of what happened. he realized he was the perpetual outsider of the administration. he was getting ready to step down and become the president of princeton university. when this started to happen, when he started to make motions that he would leave the cia and the government insiders and others contrived a situation in...
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she's holly petraeus. a lot of you might know her as the wife of general david petraeus but she's actual been volunteering at army posts for a huge part of her life. she's director of the better business bureau's military line for 16 years, now the director of service office at the consumer protection bureau and got the first president's medallion for commitment to military families. i had to get through it all holly. i'm curious about your work at the consumer protection bureau specifically in rewards to military families. do they get targeted more frequently by banks that are looking to play around the edges, and take a little bit of money out of their pockets and put it into the bank's pockets and if so, why? >> i wouldn't say it's just banks, it's financial services providers of all kinds. right before i came here, i went on google and google's military loans and i got 58 million results. a lot of those are lenders that do tarts the military with military sounding names and many of the interest rates c
she's holly petraeus. a lot of you might know her as the wife of general david petraeus but she's actual been volunteering at army posts for a huge part of her life. she's director of the better business bureau's military line for 16 years, now the director of service office at the consumer protection bureau and got the first president's medallion for commitment to military families. i had to get through it all holly. i'm curious about your work at the consumer protection bureau specifically in...
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. >> the president dispatched a new commander, general david petraeus, who announced a change in tactics on the ground to protect civilians and better target the insurgents. it was called "the surge." it involved the increasing use of airpower. >> the usefulness of airpower in counter-insurgency is as a monitor. you use it to see what's going on, to listen, to collect intelligence. but using it either for bombing, or for attacking or strafing a building on the ground or somewhere where you think insurgents are hiding is very dangerous indeed. >> come on, fire! [machine gun fire] >> i roger. [machine gun fire] >> this video, filmed from the cockpit of an apache helicopter, put on the internet by wikileaks, proves the point. [machine gun fire] [explosion] >> two reuters journalists were killed, and two children were wounded, after the helicopter opened fire. >> hey, uh, i need to get the ramps, the draw ramps. i got a wounded girl we need to take to rustamiyah. >> the helicopter video also shows a hellfire missile being fired into a building, after the pilot claimed 6 insurgents were hidin
. >> the president dispatched a new commander, general david petraeus, who announced a change in tactics on the ground to protect civilians and better target the insurgents. it was called "the surge." it involved the increasing use of airpower. >> the usefulness of airpower in counter-insurgency is as a monitor. you use it to see what's going on, to listen, to collect intelligence. but using it either for bombing, or for attacking or strafing a building on the ground or...
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time now to check in with four star general david petraeus. following an extramarital affair with his biographer and time away from the spotlight, petraeus agreed to take a gig as visiting professor of public policy at the city university of new york, a public college. adjunct professors typically earn less than $3,000 per course. as gawker found out, david petraeus will be making slightly more than that. $200,000 for one course. he'll work about three hours a week with the help of a group of graduate students to take care of course research, administration and grading. that works out to approximately $2,250 per hour. terrific news for david petraeus, slightly less terrific news for the number crunchers. as a spokesperson tells gawker, the university is in the process of fund-raising for this position. the second awesomest thing on the internet today, the chance for add venturers to make their mark. google street view capturing the world one intersection at a time. what about the far flung hard to reach places? travelers heads out to remote lo
time now to check in with four star general david petraeus. following an extramarital affair with his biographer and time away from the spotlight, petraeus agreed to take a gig as visiting professor of public policy at the city university of new york, a public college. adjunct professors typically earn less than $3,000 per course. as gawker found out, david petraeus will be making slightly more than that. $200,000 for one course. he'll work about three hours a week with the help of a group of...
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ok the david petraeus scandal under your concept of leave me alone david petraeus was not an elected official and appointed official did he do anything wrong. i don't think so i was always felt that. even when it comes show the president that if you fire two wars and balance the budget at the same time you should be able to sleep who you want to and i would actually perpetrate actually right in that category and it what you're seeing what trey s's. zipper gate all over again zipper gate yeah. with hand. married to the country and the war. to the people be shocked that somebody might commit adultery well you know in the moment that idea one nation under savage form we when we look at the empanelled is the place where their way of presidencies we we never once found an active libido in any way. interfered with the president's ability to govern or to run the country for president i think if they've had a sexual life outside of their marriage or whatever it is not in your opinion affected how they run the country absolutely not no evidence whatsoever who will know what it was john kenned
ok the david petraeus scandal under your concept of leave me alone david petraeus was not an elected official and appointed official did he do anything wrong. i don't think so i was always felt that. even when it comes show the president that if you fire two wars and balance the budget at the same time you should be able to sleep who you want to and i would actually perpetrate actually right in that category and it what you're seeing what trey s's. zipper gate all over again zipper gate yeah....
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charles: general david petraeus taking eight peak. taking the university salary into a measly 1 dollar. but where is the outrage over the democratic bigwigs who get paid big time? like hillary clinton's 200,000-dollar price tag for speaking. that is per day. the double standard is simply outrageous. before we get into the hypocrisy, it is so soon after the scandal. >> he took the teaching gig because he wanted to. the money is going to be paid. i believe you should be paid what the market and an employer is willing to pay you. so ion't have any problem with these presidents raking in big bucks. god god bless them. but in this case, the director of the cia, he's a major military general, he deserves that. >> running around, making millions of dollars, state colleges making millions of dollars without even a fifth of his knowledge about certain things. i agree with you. but the hypocrisy part, why does this always happen and why do people have these liberal lynch mobs? >> he doesn't vote republican come he's a registered democrat. >> th
charles: general david petraeus taking eight peak. taking the university salary into a measly 1 dollar. but where is the outrage over the democratic bigwigs who get paid big time? like hillary clinton's 200,000-dollar price tag for speaking. that is per day. the double standard is simply outrageous. before we get into the hypocrisy, it is so soon after the scandal. >> he took the teaching gig because he wanted to. the money is going to be paid. i believe you should be paid what the market...
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now before unrelated to this shooting in lawrenceville georgia georgia ok the david petraeus scandal under your concept of leave me alone david petraeus was not an elected official and appointed official did he do anything wrong i don't think so i was always felt that even when it comes to show the president that if you are two wars and balance a budget at the same time you should be able to sleep who you want to and i would actually perpetrate actually right in that category and it what you're saying what trey s's. zipper gate all over again zipper gate yeah. with hand. mary did and country and the wars. to the people be shocked that somebody might commit adultery but you know in the moment that idea my nation under sad form we when we look at the empanelled is the place where their way of presidencies we we never once found an active libido in any way. interfered with the president's ability to govern or to run the country for president i think if they've had a sexual life outside of their marriage or whatever it is not in your opinion affected how they run the country absolutely n
now before unrelated to this shooting in lawrenceville georgia georgia ok the david petraeus scandal under your concept of leave me alone david petraeus was not an elected official and appointed official did he do anything wrong i don't think so i was always felt that even when it comes to show the president that if you are two wars and balance a budget at the same time you should be able to sleep who you want to and i would actually perpetrate actually right in that category and it what you're...
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petraeus will be a visiting procedure at the honors college. some politicians criticized the original salary. petraeus attorney says he did not take the teaching job because of the money. >> there is no royal heir to the thrown just yet. we got a possible hint from camilla. she expects the dutches to give birth by the end of the week. it is the strongest indication so far of when kate's first babe l bee will arrive. >> it is 16 minutes after the top of the hour. a ground breaking decision that could change how children are diagnosed with one of the most common disorders adhd. >> jennifer lopez recently came under fire for performing for a ruthless dictator. he love may not cost a thing unless you are one. this isn't the only one she has performed for a controversial figure. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. grrrrreat outdoors, and a great deal. wh
petraeus will be a visiting procedure at the honors college. some politicians criticized the original salary. petraeus attorney says he did not take the teaching job because of the money. >> there is no royal heir to the thrown just yet. we got a possible hint from camilla. she expects the dutches to give birth by the end of the week. it is the strongest indication so far of when kate's first babe l bee will arrive. >> it is 16 minutes after the top of the hour. a ground breaking...
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sure but they want to after they went to law firms and lawyers they went after more generals general petraeus was one of the guys it seemed like right about that three story level was they were going after admirals and generals they went after the supreme court of which i held judge alito as paperwork in my hand numbers associated with judge alito that someone had put into the system that n.s.a. used to spy on judge alito and let's just break this down a little bit because these are explosive allegations right now. that i have not heard anyone talk about before that there are actually orders that use personally saw in your hands to wiretap judge alito high ranking intelligence officers david petraeus barack obama. want to be senator barack obama at that time he wasn't even a senator he he had won his primary in illinois and i think maybe the catalyst and i'm not sure it was the fact that he had just done a big speech at the democratic convention no you know i was at that time a lifelong republican i didn't even botch the democratic convention so at the time you know the significance of it rea
sure but they want to after they went to law firms and lawyers they went after more generals general petraeus was one of the guys it seemed like right about that three story level was they were going after admirals and generals they went after the supreme court of which i held judge alito as paperwork in my hand numbers associated with judge alito that someone had put into the system that n.s.a. used to spy on judge alito and let's just break this down a little bit because these are explosive...
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sure but they weren't after they went to law firms and lawyers they went after more generals general petraeus was one of the guys it seemed like right about that level was they were going after admirals and generals they went after the supreme court of which i held judge alito his paperwork in my hand numbers associated with judge alito that someone had put into the system that n.s.a. used to spy on judge alito and let's just break this down a little bit because these are explosive allegations right now that i have not heard anyone talk about before that there. actually orders that you use personally saw in your hands to wiretap judge alito high ranking intelligence officers david petraeus barack obama. want to be senator barack obama at that time he wasn't even a senator he he had won his primary in illinois and i think maybe the catalyst and i'm not sure it was the fact that he had just done a big speech at the democratic convention no you know i was at that time a lifelong republican i didn't even watch the democratic convention so at the time you know the significance of it really didn't
sure but they weren't after they went to law firms and lawyers they went after more generals general petraeus was one of the guys it seemed like right about that level was they were going after admirals and generals they went after the supreme court of which i held judge alito his paperwork in my hand numbers associated with judge alito that someone had put into the system that n.s.a. used to spy on judge alito and let's just break this down a little bit because these are explosive allegations...
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general horst, general petraeus. this is so great for the everyday person. i can get a pizza in the desert for $10. gosh are we blessed. >> sergeant mark, pizza for patriots. great work you're doing. i can't thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> we have a tradition. >> the interviewer does pushups for us. >> give us 100. >> we'll do that off. >> that's from afghanistan and a pizza for patriot shirt. i will wear this proudly. we'll also have a slice of pizza. >> yes, sir. let's do that. >> here's one for you, for our troops on july 4th. >> captain. this is familiar pizza from new york. >> cheers. >> cheers to you. here's to our soldiers. god bless you. be safe. >> we'll be right back. no eating contest here. in the heart of peach country. it's a fresh-over. we want you to eat some peaches and tell us what you think. they're really juicy. it must have just come from the farm. this right here is ideal for me. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. what would you do if i told you all this produc
general horst, general petraeus. this is so great for the everyday person. i can get a pizza in the desert for $10. gosh are we blessed. >> sergeant mark, pizza for patriots. great work you're doing. i can't thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> we have a tradition. >> the interviewer does pushups for us. >> give us 100. >> we'll do that off. >> that's from afghanistan and a pizza for patriot shirt. i will wear this proudly. we'll...
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for the washington post with the 100 first and i can tell you general david petraeus had doubt about it too as did many others in the military. wondering whether containment had run its course, that this was the best option, whether it was precipitous. i had some anxiety about it personally and retrospect it was foolhardy. does the media have responsibility, sure. that is what a free press is about, as the most pertinent, most difficult questions relating to the largest issues of our national life, there is no larger issue than war and peace. we -- of include myself, didn't do particularly well before that 2003 invasion of asking hard questions about whether there were weapons of mass destruction, whether saddam hussein really had intend to do ill to others. i don't think we did particularly well as an institution and there has been a lot of soul-searching in the ten years since then and that should continue. asking the question like that is entirely appropriate. >> host: "in the company of soldiers: a chronicle of combat" key and out in 2004 about mr. rick atkinson's experience embe
for the washington post with the 100 first and i can tell you general david petraeus had doubt about it too as did many others in the military. wondering whether containment had run its course, that this was the best option, whether it was precipitous. i had some anxiety about it personally and retrospect it was foolhardy. does the media have responsibility, sure. that is what a free press is about, as the most pertinent, most difficult questions relating to the largest issues of our national...
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. >>> it's not all bad news for david petraeus. he will be paid $150,000 to teach two classes this fall while much higher than the average professor's salary. it will be covered by private fundraising and not taxpayer dollars. >>> jeb bush is joining a chorus of republicans urging the house to pass immigration reform. in an op-ed, bush encouragings the house to adopt the senate bill passed last week. >>> president obama danced his way into tanzania on monday. they were welcomed by a band and dancers on the final leg of their african tour. >>> and kansas republican congressman tim huls camp introduced an aem to same-sex marriage. it has no chance of becoming law, but it's complete with 28 co-sponsors. >>> congressman paul ryan is dramatically increasing his role on the fundraising circuit. the candidate has some 20 events planned between now and the the end of the year to benefit house republicans up for reelection. >>> and new jersey governor chris christie released his summer spot if i play list. bruce springsteen has two songs in
. >>> it's not all bad news for david petraeus. he will be paid $150,000 to teach two classes this fall while much higher than the average professor's salary. it will be covered by private fundraising and not taxpayer dollars. >>> jeb bush is joining a chorus of republicans urging the house to pass immigration reform. in an op-ed, bush encouragings the house to adopt the senate bill passed last week. >>> president obama danced his way into tanzania on monday. they...
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. >>> david petraeus is taking a pay cut at his new job. his new salary, $1, this after it was revealed the retired four-star general would receive $200,000 for teaching one class as visiting professor at the state of university of new york. twice the average salary of full professors at the university. many faculty members obviously complained. petraeus asked for the pay cut saying he wants the focus to be on the students and teaching, not the money. >>> and governor chris christie is in primetime. he will, in fact, appear as himself in a fall episode of the new nbc comedy "the michael j. fox show." the show premieres in september. no word yet on when the christie episode will air. those are the things we thought you should know. >>> this one is quite a talker. it is our gut check for today. after the new rules at this year's boy scout jamboree, an event held every four years, have been revealed. the estimated 30,000 scouts attending this ten-day gathering had to meet new standards aimed at keeping out dangerously ov overweight scouts. to
. >>> david petraeus is taking a pay cut at his new job. his new salary, $1, this after it was revealed the retired four-star general would receive $200,000 for teaching one class as visiting professor at the state of university of new york. twice the average salary of full professors at the university. many faculty members obviously complained. petraeus asked for the pay cut saying he wants the focus to be on the students and teaching, not the money. >>> and governor chris...
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filner, weiner, spitzer, sanford, vitter, john edwards, petraeus, the list keeps growing and so far it's all the same sex. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> we are back in a moment with the mystery tonight at one of this nation's most treasured landmarks. >>> somebody did something terrible in washington overnight. they defaced the memory of our 16th president. they splattered green paint on the lincoln memorial. fortunately, police acted fast and they are hopeful it will all come out. a parks service spokeswoman called this heartbreaking which of course it is. police are combing at surveillance video from last night. >>> because people now record everything every day we have a new look at what it was like to be a passenger on that southwest flight that collapsed its front landing gear by landing nose first at laguardia on monday before skidding down the runway. that was a rough ride. the airport was closed. while the passengers all exited, there were injuries to several of them. >>> haliburton has admitted to destroy evidence in the deepwater horizon oil spill disaster. they've
filner, weiner, spitzer, sanford, vitter, john edwards, petraeus, the list keeps growing and so far it's all the same sex. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> we are back in a moment with the mystery tonight at one of this nation's most treasured landmarks. >>> somebody did something terrible in washington overnight. they defaced the memory of our 16th president. they splattered green paint on the lincoln memorial. fortunately, police acted fast and they are hopeful it...
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>> general petraeus costs interview addresses that. begind before you reconstruction, you need to be sure those landing or it -- properlyfor it are versed in economy, social structure, infrastructure of the country before showing up, whether it is a historical background or consist training, and with that capacity in hand, you can engage in consultation because you have a. -- a context. just saying, we want to provide , while well- intentioned, may not provide a good fit because of capacity and that was the case with water treatment, the single most the project we did in iraq. -- in practice, prime minister malawi, they all said to me the united states pursued it agenda. they would say they did talk to the council. heavy engagement is important. ethnically step up. , how do you recommend various effort of the u.s. to rebuild do not improperly empower political during or as a result of that consultation process? that requires heavy engagement so you have as many sources and input in the and proper input to ensure you have a then of the
>> general petraeus costs interview addresses that. begind before you reconstruction, you need to be sure those landing or it -- properlyfor it are versed in economy, social structure, infrastructure of the country before showing up, whether it is a historical background or consist training, and with that capacity in hand, you can engage in consultation because you have a. -- a context. just saying, we want to provide , while well- intentioned, may not provide a good fit because of...
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i also miss mrs mrs thatcher's funeral service which i thought that i missed that you take general petraeus did you not to train iraqi security forces i did said what's happened them it is he was always in combat can teach and there is a second chance americans do give second chances to people in third and fourth yeah i'm going to reel off some names give me some one word compressions nixon good strategic thinker made some terrible mistakes ford one of the nicest human beings on the face of the earth restored trust. reagan. so a true strategic thinker when he was really oh my goodness when he was asked what's our policy on the soviet union he said we win they lose. it sounds simplistic but it's not that's that's strategic dick cheney. one of the most solid talented people you have ever had the pleasure of working with powell powell an enormous success story and you had your differences sure sure well i think every person in the defense and state departments have difference of perspectives from time to time but about george bush the first you know we served in congress briefly together never
i also miss mrs mrs thatcher's funeral service which i thought that i missed that you take general petraeus did you not to train iraqi security forces i did said what's happened them it is he was always in combat can teach and there is a second chance americans do give second chances to people in third and fourth yeah i'm going to reel off some names give me some one word compressions nixon good strategic thinker made some terrible mistakes ford one of the nicest human beings on the face of the...
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i also miss mrs mrs thatcher's funeral service which i thought that i missed that you take general petraeus did you not to train iraqi security forces i did said what's happened them it is. he was always going to go back and teach and there is a second chance americans do give second chances to people in third and fourth yeah i'm going to read all some names give me some one word compressions nixon good strategic thinker made some terrible mistakes ford one of the nicest human beings on the face of the earth restored trust. reagan. so a true strategic thinker when he was really oh my goodness when he was asked what's our policy on the soviet union he said we win they lose. it sounds simplistic but it's not that strategic dick cheney. oh one of the most solid talented people you have ever had the pleasure of working with powell powell an enormous success story and you had your differences sure sure well i think every person in the defense and state departments have difference of perspectives from time to time but about george bush the first you know we served in congress briefly together nev
i also miss mrs mrs thatcher's funeral service which i thought that i missed that you take general petraeus did you not to train iraqi security forces i did said what's happened them it is. he was always going to go back and teach and there is a second chance americans do give second chances to people in third and fourth yeah i'm going to read all some names give me some one word compressions nixon good strategic thinker made some terrible mistakes ford one of the nicest human beings on the...
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sure but they weren't after they went to a law firms and lawyers they went after more generals general petraeus was one of the guys it seemed like right about that three star level it was they were going after admirals and generals they went after the supreme court of which i held judge alito as paperwork in my hand numbers associated with judge alito that someone had put into the system that n.s.a. used to spy on judge alito and let's just break this down a little bit because these are explosive allegations right now that i have not heard anyone talk about before that they're actually orders that use personally saw in your hands to wiretap judge alito high ranking intelligence officers david trance barack obama. want to be senator barack obama at that time he wasn't even a senator he had won his primary in illinois and i think maybe the callous and i'm not sure it was the fact that he had just done a big speech at the democratic convention you know you know i was at that time a lifelong republican i didn't even watch the democratic convention so at the time you know it the significance of it r
sure but they weren't after they went to a law firms and lawyers they went after more generals general petraeus was one of the guys it seemed like right about that three star level it was they were going after admirals and generals they went after the supreme court of which i held judge alito as paperwork in my hand numbers associated with judge alito that someone had put into the system that n.s.a. used to spy on judge alito and let's just break this down a little bit because these are...
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i met david petraeus. these are extraordinary honorable people at the c.i.a.. >> bill: that is good to hear. iran again influencing presidential election because of a nuke thing? >> i'm worried about it because there is trouble spots. this is same regime in my movie and this is the same thing and we're still dealing with them. if they got a bomb, everybody thinks that is trouble. my feeling about it is, one also has to be judicious. frankly i don't think there is a lot.... >> bill: what does judicious mean. here the choice you strangle them with sanctions which seems to be reacting. >> they are in bad trouble. >> bill: or you give netanyahu the okay to go in and whack them. >> my understanding that netanyahu or israel is not capable of whacking to the extent they need to be whacked. i wouldn't outsource foreign policy to any other government. i would be judicious, they don't want to see war and one would have to be careful. however,, we have to have a line beyond which this is not acceptable in iran. >> bi
i met david petraeus. these are extraordinary honorable people at the c.i.a.. >> bill: that is good to hear. iran again influencing presidential election because of a nuke thing? >> i'm worried about it because there is trouble spots. this is same regime in my movie and this is the same thing and we're still dealing with them. if they got a bomb, everybody thinks that is trouble. my feeling about it is, one also has to be judicious. frankly i don't think there is a lot.... >>...
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was david petraeus role in the use of drones? is that what they're talking about in the book? >> the book is completely different it is about the rise of the counter insurgency there is a news file the role that petraeus and a small group of intellectual officers around them has on military policy and culture in a rack with the changing view of war. they relied on drones to some degree and was involved when he was the cia director with the use of drones in countries where we are not at war is a cia operation he would have been involved. >> host: and contributing to the latest addition of the m.i.t. review here is the latest cover he is also of the author of the insurgents. fake you for your time this morning. we appreciated. >> guest: your welcome. >> we will talk about the role of the u.s. and afghanistan with the plans to withdraw u.s. forces ned share in he will join this from the airfield also the author of blood of tyrants george washington in the forging of the presidency. live on c-span every morning. >> the egyptian army
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>> i think general petraeus' interview here addressed that. the consultation issue, and a number of others. but he says that before you begin a stabilization reconstruction operation, you need to be sure that those engaging in it, that those planning for it are properly versed in the history, politics, the economy, social structure, infrastructure of the country before showing up. whether it's by historical professional background or consistent training. and with that capacity in hand, then you can engage in better consultation. because you have a context. just coming in and saying as was said so often in 2003 and 2004, we want to provide you the best. the best of breed was the phrase. while well intentioned, may not be a good fit. because of capacity issues. and that certainly was the case , for example, with the water treatment system, the single most expensive project we did in iraq. and it's not operating at anywhere near full capacity ecause of the lack of fit. what was said to me was that the united states pursued its own -- the united s
>> i think general petraeus' interview here addressed that. the consultation issue, and a number of others. but he says that before you begin a stabilization reconstruction operation, you need to be sure that those engaging in it, that those planning for it are properly versed in the history, politics, the economy, social structure, infrastructure of the country before showing up. whether it's by historical professional background or consistent training. and with that capacity in hand,...
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he sent a picture of general petraeus's junk to -- >> no, seriously, it has been going on for so long i don't know. >> exactly. >> you know what? he caused a lot of damage, he released a lot of documents to talk about sources and individuals who about been aiding the government overseas. he actually got people killed. the charge of aiding and abetting will be hard to prove. basically, his defense team would be stupid to know you wouldn't get it to al-qaeda. but more importantly, he will spend a long time in jail. >> do you think he should spend a lot of time in jail? >> oh, definitely, they want to send a message, some of us thinks those who leak information to wikileaks, some of us think exactly the opposite, the judge will lock him up for a long time. >> what do you think, chris? is he a hero, or a word that rhymes with hero? >> i think it would be rough to be with his cell mate. >> you know what? they don't, people still see him as a hero, they do. >> i know. military prison -- >> he is going to be doing meanwhi military hard time, it won't be easy -- >> like in the dirty dozen. >>
he sent a picture of general petraeus's junk to -- >> no, seriously, it has been going on for so long i don't know. >> exactly. >> you know what? he caused a lot of damage, he released a lot of documents to talk about sources and individuals who about been aiding the government overseas. he actually got people killed. the charge of aiding and abetting will be hard to prove. basically, his defense team would be stupid to know you wouldn't get it to al-qaeda. but more...
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>> general petraeus costs interview addresses that. he said before you begin reconstruction, you need to be sure those planning for it are properly versed in economy, social structure, infrastructure of the country before showing up, whether it is a sure those planning for it histr consist training, and with that capacity in hand, you can engage because you have a context. just saying, we want to provide you the best, while well- intentioned, may not provide a good fit because of capacity issues, and that was the case with water treatment, the single most the project we did in iraq. project we expensive did in iraq. it is not operating anywhere near full capacity because of the lack of fit. in practice, prime minister malawi, they all said to me the united states pursued it agenda. -- its own agenda. they would say they did talk to the council. the lesson there is that deference is important andheavy engagement is important. modestly and gradually move up. they should ethnically step up. >> can i ask, how do you recommend various effor
>> general petraeus costs interview addresses that. he said before you begin reconstruction, you need to be sure those planning for it are properly versed in economy, social structure, infrastructure of the country before showing up, whether it is a sure those planning for it histr consist training, and with that capacity in hand, you can engage because you have a context. just saying, we want to provide you the best, while well- intentioned, may not provide a good fit because of capacity...
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: you write your book "insurgents," that is the title of the new book, i'm wondering what was david petraeus' role in the use of drugs, and is that what you are talking about in this book ech? guest: the book is completely different. the book is about the rights of the idea of counterinsurgency as a new style of warfare, and the role that petraeus and this small group of intellectual officers around him, the impact that they had on u.s. military policy and culture, mainly in iraq and afghanistan, but also in the changing view of war. petraeus, i mean, he certainly relied on drones to some degree, as a commander in iraq and again in afghanistan. certainly he was involved in the program when he was a cia director. as i said, the use of groans -- of drugs in countries where we are not in war is a cia operation. so he would have been involved targets andhe approving which targets to hit. host: fred kaplan conservative to the latest edition of m.i.t. technology review for this piece. here is the cover of the july/ august edition for 2013 theory is also the author of the " insurgents -- david pret
: you write your book "insurgents," that is the title of the new book, i'm wondering what was david petraeus' role in the use of drugs, and is that what you are talking about in this book ech? guest: the book is completely different. the book is about the rights of the idea of counterinsurgency as a new style of warfare, and the role that petraeus and this small group of intellectual officers around him, the impact that they had on u.s. military policy and culture, mainly in iraq and...
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general petraeus was correctly critical and i am curious was it assumed that those folks not have wanted to participate in a new iraqi government are was there evidence that led to that? byi think it was influence the iraq leadership and the shia leadership those pushing the removal of former sunnis. that led to the essentially as has been described to a firing of the government. the capacity was difficult to fill and took years of training and government assistance. >> appreciate that. for the rule of law efforts that were undertaken and i remember when i was there, we sent detainees there and what not. was there any measurable success in the time and resources that we have put into in the rule of law while we were there? i know you said it deteriorated recently. i know what was going on in '07 and '08. was that a failure? >> i think he was also the chair of the council in iraq. it indicated he was satisfied with the support on a number of rule of law projects, especially for that major crimes task force. 44 judges were killed in iraq over the last 10 years. was much intimidation of the
general petraeus was correctly critical and i am curious was it assumed that those folks not have wanted to participate in a new iraqi government are was there evidence that led to that? byi think it was influence the iraq leadership and the shia leadership those pushing the removal of former sunnis. that led to the essentially as has been described to a firing of the government. the capacity was difficult to fill and took years of training and government assistance. >> appreciate that....
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director david petraeus dismisses the talking points, he would not use them. lastly in the final talking points, no mention of the video only a reference to earlier protests in cairo. 10:32, september 16 the president of libya's general national congress appears on face the nation and says the benghazi attacks were anything about spontaneous. >> they definitely were planned by foreigners. >> on the same day susan rice makes the rounds of all five major talk shows and contradicts the libyan president directly. >> what sparked the recent violence was the airing on the internet of a very hateful, very offensive video. >> president was insulted in front of his own people, his ability to lead his own country was damaged. my jaw dropped and ways embarrassed. >> on september 25 the president addresses the united nations? >> the crude and disgusting video sparked outrage throughout the muslim world. >> two days later nekula is held without bond. the hunt for the perpetrators make scant progress. the obama administration wants to send the f.b.i. but bureau agents are u
director david petraeus dismisses the talking points, he would not use them. lastly in the final talking points, no mention of the video only a reference to earlier protests in cairo. 10:32, september 16 the president of libya's general national congress appears on face the nation and says the benghazi attacks were anything about spontaneous. >> they definitely were planned by foreigners. >> on the same day susan rice makes the rounds of all five major talk shows and contradicts the...
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david petraeus dismisses the scrub talking points saying he would just as soon not use them. lastly, there is in the final talking points, no mention of the video. only a reference to earlier protests in cairo. 10:32 a.m., sunday september 16th, the president of libya's general national congress appears on "face the nation" and says benghazi attacks were anything but spontaneous. >> it was planned, definitely planned by foreigners. >> on the same day, susan rice, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, makes the rounds to all five talk shows and contradicts the libyan president directly. >> what sparked the recent violence was the airing on the internet of a very hateful, very offensive video. >> he was insulted in front of his own people. his ability to lead his own country was damaged. he was angry. i was stunned. my jaw dropped, and i was embarrassed. >> on september 25, the president addresses the united nations. >> the crude and disgusting video that sparked outrage throughout the muslim world. >> two days later, nikoula was arrested and held without bond. the hunt for pe
david petraeus dismisses the scrub talking points saying he would just as soon not use them. lastly, there is in the final talking points, no mention of the video. only a reference to earlier protests in cairo. 10:32 a.m., sunday september 16th, the president of libya's general national congress appears on "face the nation" and says benghazi attacks were anything but spontaneous. >> it was planned, definitely planned by foreigners. >> on the same day, susan rice, u.s....
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. >>> controversy forming david petraeus even before he starts his next gig. now he's taking a massive pay cut. gawker reported city of university of new york was going to pay petraeus $200,000 to be a visiting professor, that's reportedly eight times what a first-time adjunct professor was paid. later that figure went down to $1. petraeus' attorney said it was never about money. >>> a woman in china tried to squeeze between two walls to get home. she was trapped for seven hours overnight before foengds in the neighborhood found her. firefighters broke down one of the walls to cut her out. i bet she won't take the shortcut anymore. >> it's got to be more to that. >> conspiracy theory. >> they thought she was a ghost. >> trapped for seven hours is bad. it doesn't matter what led you to be in there, the poor woman. i'm happy they got her out. another example not here at home but abroad, these first responders, they just get people out of terrible situations all the time. >> every call they get you don't know what to expect. that's what amazing me about our first
. >>> controversy forming david petraeus even before he starts his next gig. now he's taking a massive pay cut. gawker reported city of university of new york was going to pay petraeus $200,000 to be a visiting professor, that's reportedly eight times what a first-time adjunct professor was paid. later that figure went down to $1. petraeus' attorney said it was never about money. >>> a woman in china tried to squeeze between two walls to get home. she was trapped for seven...
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one cable in january says yemen's president saleh told general david petraeus, we'll continue saying the bombs are ours, not yours. hillary clinton and condoleezza rice before her ordered u.s. embassies and intelligence services to gather private information on u.n. leaders and diplomats. including computer passwords, even dna and fingerprints. >> private manning also released this video. this disturbing video showing american helicopter pilots in iraq in 2007 firing on a group of iraqis and a journalist from the "reuters" wire service, and his driver. 12 people were killed. wikileaks added their own subtitles to it. the military said proper protocols were followed, but after this video was made public, people all across the world and in the united states outraged. until private manning leaked it, we had not seen video like this that the military did not want us to see. we had a whole new kind of access to our war in iraq. on the one hand, seemed like the trial of private bradley manning was over before it began. he had already admitted to leaking the hundreds of thousands of documen
one cable in january says yemen's president saleh told general david petraeus, we'll continue saying the bombs are ours, not yours. hillary clinton and condoleezza rice before her ordered u.s. embassies and intelligence services to gather private information on u.n. leaders and diplomats. including computer passwords, even dna and fingerprints. >> private manning also released this video. this disturbing video showing american helicopter pilots in iraq in 2007 firing on a group of iraqis...
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next, fred kaplan, author of the insurgents david petraeus and the plot to change the american way of the war. from washington journal this is 40 minutes. >> wednesday is a last hour of the washington journal. we pay attention to the recent magazine articles as part of the spotlight on magazine series. today we are talking with fred kaplan who read a piece for mit technology review in their july and august edition of the drones and the headline is the world as a free fire zone. let's begin with where the history of the technology. where did it come from? >> it is a very curious history cubist art in the mind of a physicist named john foster who had been the head of livermore labs. he was the top scientist in the pentagon and a model airplane in the easiest for many years and he got into his head that this hobby could be the basis for a new kind of a weapon system. this was back in the 1970's a little more than four years ago. you could take a pilotless plane and put a camera and its belly and fly it over the enemy targets. somehow the technology didn't exist now but somehow trans test
next, fred kaplan, author of the insurgents david petraeus and the plot to change the american way of the war. from washington journal this is 40 minutes. >> wednesday is a last hour of the washington journal. we pay attention to the recent magazine articles as part of the spotlight on magazine series. today we are talking with fred kaplan who read a piece for mit technology review in their july and august edition of the drones and the headline is the world as a free fire zone. let's...
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them, made in the united states on them, and because of the wikileaks cables showing general david petraeus but the time was the commander, conspired with the yemeni dictator saleh for the united states to begin bombing yemen in the form of drones and cruise missiles and have big yemeni government take responsibility for it publicly. when abdulelah haider shaye exposed this and it became clear to the world the obama administration was starting to bomb yemen, he was of that dead by yemen's u.s.-backed political security forces -- he was abducted by the yemen's u.s.- backed political security forces, and beaten for you and he went straight from his speeding onto the airwaves of al jazeera and said, i was just abducted by yemen security forces and they threatened me. then he was snatched and disappeared for 30 days. he was brought into court set up specifically to prosecute journalist to a committed against u.s.-backed dictatorship and sentenced to five years in the court. my question would be, you want to cosign a dictators arrest of it turn list, beating of a journalist, and conviction and a
them, made in the united states on them, and because of the wikileaks cables showing general david petraeus but the time was the commander, conspired with the yemeni dictator saleh for the united states to begin bombing yemen in the form of drones and cruise missiles and have big yemeni government take responsibility for it publicly. when abdulelah haider shaye exposed this and it became clear to the world the obama administration was starting to bomb yemen, he was of that dead by yemen's...
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gets to read director petraeus' e-mails without a warrant as if they're somehow abandoned business records. i don't understand. that. with regard to what ?oapped has revealed, keep in mind, charlie, this is all about foreign intelligence activity, and traditional american law has given the federal government an awful lot more running room when it comes to foreign intelligence collection than it has with regard to, say, law enforcement collection. >> rose: so tell me what you think edward snowden's future is? >> charlie, i don't eye don't know. clearly. >> have a hope that the united states will get him back. i don't think the chances of our getting him back are down near zero. i actually think there's reasonable chance we will get him back. but i wouldn't put the odds at better than even right now. >> rose: so 50-50 we'll get him, the u.s. will get him? >> approaching 50-50, sure. >> rose: do you believe, finally, as some people who know him have said, you know, that if in fact he ends up in american custody and he ends up in a bad place, that he has left of the capacity to have informatio
gets to read director petraeus' e-mails without a warrant as if they're somehow abandoned business records. i don't understand. that. with regard to what ?oapped has revealed, keep in mind, charlie, this is all about foreign intelligence activity, and traditional american law has given the federal government an awful lot more running room when it comes to foreign intelligence collection than it has with regard to, say, law enforcement collection. >> rose: so tell me what you think edward...